How the V-shaped valley is formed
Answers
Answered by
9
Answer:
V-shaped valleys are formed by erosion. The river carries stones and rocks in its water. The force of the water and the grinding of rocks and stones cut down into the river bed to carve out a valley. Over time the valley becomes deeper and wider
Explanation:
If you satisfied then please mark me as Brainliest and please follow me its a humble request
Answered by
5
Answer:
Rivers begin high up in the mountains so they flow quickly downhill eroding the landscape vertically. As the river erodes downwards the sides of the valley are exposed to freeze-thaw weathering which loosens the rocks (some of which will fall into the river) and steepens the valley sides.
Hope it helps you
Similar questions